Teresa Kearney
Mary Kevin Kearny, OSF, CBE (born Teresa Kearney; 28 April 1875 – 17 October 1957) was a teacher, Franciscan Sister, and missionary, who founded a new Franciscan order. Born in Arklow, Ireland on April 28, 1875, she became a Junior Assistant Mistress at 17 and taught in Essex, England. On December 2, 1902, she left to begin missionary work in Nsambya, Uganda, working as a Franciscan Sister of Saint Mary's Abbey, Mill Hill, London.In 1952 Kearney founded the Franciscan Missionary Sisters for Africa. Kearney's work in East Africa resulted in the formation of multiple hospitals and training of nurses throughout the region. Her name serves as the root of the word ''Kevina'', which means "hospital" or "charity institute" in Uganda. On November 6, 2016, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lugazi opened her formal beatification process, securing her the title Servant of God. Provided by Wikipedia
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Lyssaviruses in Insectivorous Bats, South Africa, 2003–2018 by Jessica Coertse, Colyn S. Grobler, Claude T. Sabeta, Ernest C.J. Seamark, Teresa Kearney, Janusz T. Paweska, Wanda Markotter
Published 2020-12-01
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A metagenomic viral discovery approach identifies potential zoonotic and novel mammalian viruses in Neoromicia bats within South Africa. by Marike Geldenhuys, Marinda Mortlock, Jacqueline Weyer, Oliver Bezuidt, Ernest C J Seamark, Teresa Kearney, Cheryl Gleasner, Tracy H Erkkila, Helen Cui, Wanda Markotter
Published 2018-01-01
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